Merge pull request #2313 from axeal/update-migration-cattle-system-agent-restart-node

Clarify instructions for restarting cattle-cluster-agent pods after R…
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Petr Kovar
2026-05-13 16:27:34 +02:00
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6 changed files with 6 additions and 6 deletions
@@ -234,7 +234,7 @@ docker stop <original-rancher-container>
:::note
If you wish to keep the original Rancher environment running, you can also restart the cattle-cluster-agent pods on each cluster connected to your Rancher environment.
If clusters do not automatically reconnect to the new environment after you have redirected traffic, for example if there is a delay in scaling down the original Rancher instance, you can also restart the cattle-cluster-agent pods on each cluster connected to your Rancher environment.
```bash
kubectl rollout restart deployment cattle-cluster-agent -n cattle-system
@@ -234,7 +234,7 @@ docker stop <original-rancher-container>
:::note
If you wish to keep the original Rancher environment running, you can also restart the cattle-cluster-agent pods on each cluster connected to your Rancher environment.
If clusters do not automatically reconnect to the new environment after you have redirected traffic, for example if there is a delay in scaling down the original Rancher instance, you can also restart the cattle-cluster-agent pods on each cluster connected to your Rancher environment.
```bash
kubectl rollout restart deployment cattle-cluster-agent -n cattle-system
@@ -234,7 +234,7 @@ docker stop <original-rancher-container>
:::note
If you wish to keep the original Rancher environment running, you can also restart the cattle-cluster-agent pods on each cluster connected to your Rancher environment.
If clusters do not automatically reconnect to the new environment after you have redirected traffic, for example if there is a delay in scaling down the original Rancher instance, you can also restart the cattle-cluster-agent pods on each cluster connected to your Rancher environment.
```bash
kubectl rollout restart deployment cattle-cluster-agent -n cattle-system
@@ -234,7 +234,7 @@ docker stop <original-rancher-container>
:::note
If you wish to keep the original Rancher environment running, you can also restart the cattle-cluster-agent pods on each cluster connected to your Rancher environment.
If clusters do not automatically reconnect to the new environment after you have redirected traffic, for example if there is a delay in scaling down the original Rancher instance, you can also restart the cattle-cluster-agent pods on each cluster connected to your Rancher environment.
```bash
kubectl rollout restart deployment cattle-cluster-agent -n cattle-system
@@ -234,7 +234,7 @@ docker stop <original-rancher-container>
:::note
If you wish to keep the original Rancher environment running, you can also restart the cattle-cluster-agent pods on each cluster connected to your Rancher environment.
If clusters do not automatically reconnect to the new environment after you have redirected traffic, for example if there is a delay in scaling down the original Rancher instance, you can also restart the cattle-cluster-agent pods on each cluster connected to your Rancher environment.
```bash
kubectl rollout restart deployment cattle-cluster-agent -n cattle-system
@@ -234,7 +234,7 @@ docker stop <original-rancher-container>
:::note
If you wish to keep the original Rancher environment running, you can also restart the cattle-cluster-agent pods on each cluster connected to your Rancher environment.
If clusters do not automatically reconnect to the new environment after you have redirected traffic, for example if there is a delay in scaling down the original Rancher instance, you can also restart the cattle-cluster-agent pods on each cluster connected to your Rancher environment.
```bash
kubectl rollout restart deployment cattle-cluster-agent -n cattle-system